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Drift off to sleep learning about sacred gender diversity across African spiritual traditions, from the androgynous Nommo of Mali's Dogon people to the transgender sangomas of South Africa. In this soothing LGBTQ+ history bedtime story, discover how African cultures across the continent recognized and honored gender-diverse individuals as powerful spiritual leaders. Journey from Mali's Dogon people who worship the hermaphroditic Nommo and understand the creator Amma as genderless, to Ghana's Dagaaba people who taught that "gender is purely energetic", one physically male can "vibrate female energy, and vice versa." Meet the Lugbara okule (male-to-female spiritual leaders) and agule (female-to-male spiritual leaders) of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo who serve as priests and shamans. Learn about South Africa's Zulu isangoma (transgender sangomas) who channel ancestral spirits through their gender fluidity. Explore Angola's chibados, a revered third gender who served as diviners and spiritual advisors, Queen Nzinga had over fifty chibados in her court. Understand how colonialism violently suppressed these traditions through laws like South Africa's Witchcraft Suppression Act of 1895, yet they persist today as contemporary African LGBTQ+ activists reclaim these powerful histories. This episode features our two-telling format: the story told once at a comfortable pace, then repeated slower with longer pauses to guide you gently into sleep. Includes peaceful imagery of firelight, sacred drums, stars through forest canopies, and the spiritual resolution of divination ceremonies. 🌙 Perfect for: African LGBTQ+ history, third gender traditions, spiritual practices, gender diversity, colonial resistance, bedtime relaxation
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